The North American Review, Band 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... results of Cuban incompetence and corruption . As stated above , the result is valuable only as showing what will infallibly result whenever the destinies of Cuba are turned over without reserve to the hands of Cubans , as Cubans are ...
... results of Cuban incompetence and corruption . As stated above , the result is valuable only as showing what will infallibly result whenever the destinies of Cuba are turned over without reserve to the hands of Cubans , as Cubans are ...
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... result is seen in the lowest death - rate ever known in the island . In other words , where Americans have been allowed to work , with American methods , the result has been dis- tinguished success . On the other hand , wherever Cubans ...
... result is seen in the lowest death - rate ever known in the island . In other words , where Americans have been allowed to work , with American methods , the result has been dis- tinguished success . On the other hand , wherever Cubans ...
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... result of their contact with Spanish civilization ; in some of the islands - as San Domingo - even disappearing in the end entirely . As better authenticated illustrations of the principle , we may note the following examples . The ...
... result of their contact with Spanish civilization ; in some of the islands - as San Domingo - even disappearing in the end entirely . As better authenticated illustrations of the principle , we may note the following examples . The ...
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